As the 2025 Academy Awards approach, excitement runs high in Brazil, particularly for actress Fernanda Torres and her film “I’m Still Here.” With Torres nominated for Best Actress and the film contending for Best International Feature and Best Picture, Brazilians have embraced her as a symbol of national pride, transforming her into a Carnival icon.
# Brazil Celebrates its Oscars Moment with Fernanda Torres

# Brazil Celebrates its Oscars Moment with Fernanda Torres
The nominations in the upcoming Oscars reflect a pride in Brazilian culture through Fernanda Torres' achievement and her film "I’m Still Here."
In Rio de Janeiro, streets are alive with revelers dressing as Torres, celebrating her international recognition with impromptu acceptance speeches. Having already won a Golden Globe, Torres’ achievement resonates deeply in a nation often overshadowed in the global film industry. The upcoming Oscars are more than just an awards ceremony for Brazil; they represent a significant cultural milestone that bridges national pride with international visibility.
The Academy Awards this year signify not only individual accomplishments but also a broader recognition of Brazilian art and storytelling, inspired by the poignant narrative of “I’m Still Here” against the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship. This embrace of culture through festive celebration underscores the powerful connection between art and identity that has flourished in Brazil.
The Academy Awards this year signify not only individual accomplishments but also a broader recognition of Brazilian art and storytelling, inspired by the poignant narrative of “I’m Still Here” against the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship. This embrace of culture through festive celebration underscores the powerful connection between art and identity that has flourished in Brazil.